In a press release, Fort Worth Opera is profusely thanking their General Director « for his 16 years of dedicated service » and at the same time the board fires him over different views for the future. As Schiller would say: The Moor has done his duty, the Moor can go. Darren K. Woods will be replaced by a new General Director the search of which has already started.
There is nothing diva-like in Matti Salminen’s behaviour. He has one natural, unpretentious charisma on stage, and his long experience on top of the opera world becomes evident when he speaks about his life. But still you can feel his background as a son of a working class family in Turku, who earned cash for his voice lessons by singing Finnish tangos in nightclubs. Read More →
Italian violinist Elisa Citterio has been named Music Director of the Toronto based ensemble Tafelmusik. Citterio was the unanimous choice of the orchestra and search committee. She succeeds Jeanne Lamon, who retired after a 33-year tenure. Read More →
Robert, what was the starting point for your business?
When my first wife, the flutist Gunilla von Bahr, wanted to release a recording, I wrote to a couple of labels, and at first we got only refusals. So I decided to make the recording and to try again. I wrote another round of letters and got again either no answer or a refusal. Read More →
The Jury of the International Classical Music Awards – ICMA today announced the winners for 2017. « The ICMA Jury comprises 16 leading media from 14 countries, having the most up to date knowledge of the classical music market. Our Jury is totally independent and international, and therefore provides reliable guidance to the global audience. This year, the jury selected 17 audio and video productions from a total of 321 nominations. The jury was most excited about the list of finalists obtained after two rounds. They reflected the variety and the extremely high level of this short list out of which the winners were selected. No other awards for classical musical present such a carefully filtered list of winners,” said Remy Franck, President of the Jury. Read More →
The UN have now approved the resolution granting a land right in favour of the new Cité de la Musique in Geneva. In a press release Fondation pour la Cité de la Musique de Genève (FCMG) said that they obtained a right to use three plots of land next to the Place des Nations for 90 years. Read More →
In der Reihe der Beethovenaufnahmen des gleichnamigen Beethovenorchesters Bonn mit seinem 2016 ausgeschiedenen Chefdirigenten Stefan Blunier erscheint die zweite Symphonie gekoppelt mit den Ouvertüren zu Schauspielmusiken und der ‘Zur Namensfeier’. Read More →
At the request of the Presidential Inauguration Committee, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir has accepted an invitation to sing at the ceremony on 20 January in Washington. Even though that Choir already sang at the ceremonies of other Presidents (Nixon, Bush…) a petition has been launched now against the participation of the choir at Trump’s inauguration. Read More →
The Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia announced that it is featured alongside the world’s top performing organizations, including the Mayo Clinic, New Zealand All Blacks Rugby Team, Doctors Without Borders, U.S. Marine Corps, Finnish State School System, St. Louis Cardinals, Toyota, and Mariinsky Theatre (Kirov Ballet) in the recently published Powerhouse: Insider Accounts Into The World’s Top High-Performance Organizations by strategy and high-performance consultants Brian MacNeice and James Bowen. Read More →
The Scottish independent record label Linn Records is partnering with Belgium-based Outhere Music. The collaboration is to allow both brands to explore further opportunities from a wider roster of musicians. Additionally, Outhere Music will re-launch www.linnrecords.com in 2017, allowing consumers to access and explore even more high quality music from Outhere Music’s catalogue, all through a new cutting-edge download service.